What’s on TV Tuesday

Maya Rudolph and Martin Short, who last teamed up on the “Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special,” try their hands at the classic variety show in “Maya & Marty.” “Peaky Blinders” returns for a third season. And Sally Field plays an invisible officer worker who is finally noticed in “Hello, My Name Is Doris.”

What’s on TV

MAYA & MARTY10 p.m. on NBC. Maya Rudolph and Martin Short try to make the classic variety show their own, with a frothy mix of sketches, music, shenanigans and celebrity guests, including Miley Cyrus, Larry David, Jimmy Fallon and Tom Hanks. “You never know, going in, what the end result’s going to be,” Mr. Short said during an interview with The New York Times. “But you do know if the company you’re keeping makes you feel happy.” For a taste of what could be in store, check them out on the “Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special.” Early birds can also find them on “Today,” at 7 a.m. on NBC. (Image: Ms. Rudolph and Mr. Short)

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS (2001) 7:30 p.m. on Showtime. Bring on the brats: Ben Stiller, Gwyneth Paltrow and Luke Wilson tap into their petulant sides to play grown-up prodigies — a financial whiz, an award-winning playwright and a tennis champion — whose estranged father wants to weasel his way back into the fold. This Wes Anderson comedy is set in a fantasy New York with a fantastic ensemble, including Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Owen Wilson, Bill Murray and Alec Baldwin. The movie is “at once endearing and unbearably show-offy” and “finally elicits an exasperated admiration,” A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.

ROOTS9 p.m. on History, A&E, Lifetime and LMN. Part 2 in this Alex Haley saga, updated for a Black Lives Matter era, about the slave Kunta Kinte (Malachi Kirby) and his descendants. (Image: Mr. Kirby, foreground left, with Emayatzy Corinealdi)

WOMAN10 p.m. on Viceland.Gloria Steinem’s show examines child marriage in Africa as it follows a 14-year-old Zambian girl through a prewedding ritual until she marries a 48-year-old man.

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Sally Fields in “Hello, My Name Is Doris.”CreditSeacia Pavao/Roadside Attractions

What’s Streaming

PEAKY BLINDERSon Netflix.This British crime melodrama — set in 1920s England, and starring Cillian Murphy as the boss of a gang named after some obscure weaponized headgear — sits “at the confluence of ‘Les Misérables’ and ‘The Godfather,’” Mike Hale wrote in The Times. Season 3 lands in its entirety on Tuesday.

HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS (2016) on Amazon and iTunes. Doris (Sally Field), an invisible office worker of a certain age living in hoarderdom in the Staten Island home she shared with her recently deceased mother, is jostled by a handsome young man (Max Greenfield) in a crowded elevator. And as he straightens her glasses, he does something that no one else seems to: He sees her — and in the process makes her visible to herself. “Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods,” Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times. Doris’s dowager-Dumpster wardrobe, mutterings and facial contortions all scream too much, she added, “and together they announce that you’re in for an ingratiatingly cutesy slog about a lovable kook — except that the movie and Doris aren’t easy to love, which is partly why they work.” (Image: Ms. Field)